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Brief Internet-delivered Intervention for Children and Adolescents With Anxiety and Depression Symptoms

U

University of Sao Paulo

Status

Completed

Conditions

Childhood Depression
Childhood Anxiety Disorder

Treatments

Behavioral: Telepsychotherapy
Behavioral: Psychoeducational Videos

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05139433
Proc. FAPESP 2016/22455-8

Details and patient eligibility

About

Investigators developed a brief standardized internet-delivered cognitive-behavioral program for treating anxious and depressive symptoms in children and adolescents in the context of COVID-19 pandemics in Brazil. A 2-arm parallel-randomized controlled clinical trial will be conducted to test the efficacy of this program (intervention group), in comparison with a educational-only intervention program based on videos (active control group). 280 children and adolescents (8 to 17 years-old) with clinically significant anxious and/or depressive symptoms will be recruited through internet and social media. They will be randomized either to the intervention (n=140) or active control group (n=140). Participants will be recruited from across the country. The therapeutic program consists of 5 weekly sessions covering the following contents: education on stress reactions, family communication, relaxation and mindful techniques, emotion recognition, management of irritability, behavioral activation, and cognitive restructuring. The educational program consists of 15 videos covering the same content. Participants in the intervention group will also have access to these videos. Both child/adolescent and at least one caregiver will be required to take part in the sessions (and watch the videos). Participants will be assessed at the beginning (baseline; T0) at the end (endpoint; T1), and 30 days after the intervention (follow-up; T2) with standardized questionnaires, through an interview with a blinded investigator. Participants that develop severe symptomatology requiring further support during the intervention (such as psychiatric pharmacological treatment and/or more intensive psychotherapy) will be referred to adequate treatment. During the week prior to the intervention and the first week after its end, adolescents (older than 12 years-old) in both groups with access to a smartphone will be asked to report their momentary mood, emotions, and stress several times a day using the same smartphone app that will deliver the educational content to both groups. Adolescents will also be asked to install a second smartphone application that captures data from the phone sensors to provide proxies on behaviors associated with depression, such as social isolation (by the proximity with other devices, time spent on social media, as well as environmental sound and light) amount of inactivity (by assessing the maximum distance traveled throughout the day), among others.

Full description

Investigators developed a brief standardized and manualized internet-delivered cognitive-behavioral (iCBT) program for treating anxious and depressive symptoms in children and adolescents in the context of COVID-19 pandemics in Brazil, to be implemented by trained psychologists. A 2-arm parallel-randomized controlled clinical trial (RCT) will be conducted to test the efficacy of this program (intervention group), in comparison with a educational-only intervention program based on videos (active control group). 280 children and adolescents (8 to 17 years-old) with clinically significant anxious and/or depressive symptoms (total t-score of 70 or above in the parent and child report versions of the 25-item Revised Children's Anxiety and Depression Scale) will be recruited through internet and social media. They will be randomized either to the intervention (n=140) or active control group (n=140). Since all interventions will be conducted online, participants will be recruited from across the country. The therapeutic program consists of 5 weekly sessions delivered to children or adolescents and their parents and covering the following contents: education on stress reactions, family communication, relaxation and mindful techniques, emotion recognition, management of irritability, behavioral activation, and cognitive restructuring. All sessions will be recorded and 10% of them will be randomly selected to be watched by one of the authors of the psychotherapeutic program to assess protocol adherence. The educational program consists of 15 videos covering the same content. Participants in the intervention group will also have access to these videos. Both child/adolescent and at least one caregiver will be required to take part in the sessions (and watch the videos). Participants in both groups will be assessed at the beginning (baseline; T0) at the end (endpoint; T1), and 30 days after the intervention (follow-up; T2) with standardized questionnaires, through an interview with a blinded investigator at T0, T1, and T2. Participants that develop severe symptomatology requiring further support during the intervention (such as psychiatric pharmacological treatment and/or more intensive psychotherapy) will be referred to adequate treatment. During the week prior to the intervention and the first week after its end, adolescents (older than 12 years-old) in both groups who have access to a smartphone will be asked to report their momentary mood, emotions, and stress several times a day using the same smartphone app that will deliver the educational content to both groups. Adolescents will also be asked to install a second smartphone application that captures data from the phone sensors to provide proxies on behaviors associated with depression, such as social isolation (by the proximity with other devices, time spent on social media, as well as environmental sound and light) amount of inactivity (by assessing the maximum distance traveled throughout the day), among others.

Enrollment

280 patients

Sex

All

Ages

8 to 17 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Children and adolescents aged between 8-17 years;
  • Living in Brazil
  • Total t-score of 70 or above in the 25-item version of the Revised Children's Anxiety and Depression Scale - parent report and child report versions

Exclusion criteria

  • No contact between child/adolescent and parents in the 15 days previous to the beginning of the intervention
  • Unavailability of at least one parent/caregiver to participate in all of the telepsychotherapeutic sessions (intervention group) or watch the videos along their child (active control group)
  • Inability of the caregivers to understand the parent-report scales or the content of the interventions, according to the clinical judgement of a clinical psychologist
  • Indications that the child might have a severe mental disorder and/or social condition that require a more intensive assessment and treatment, such as autism spectrum disorder, severe mood disorder, suicide risk, schizophrenia, intellectual disability, intense intrafamiliar conflict or intense maltreatment victimization, according to the clinical judgement of a clinical psychologist; suicidality will be assessed with the aid of the 4 questions of the Mood and Feelings Questionnaire (MFQ) questionnaire that focus on this trait ("S/he thought that life wasn't worth living", "S/he thought about death or dying", "S/he thought his/her family would be better off without him/her", "S/he thought about killing him/herself") (individuals that answer "yes" to the last question will be excluded from the study and referred to adequate and more intensive care)
  • Current use or in the last 1 month of any psychiatric medication or psychotherapy

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

280 participants in 2 patient groups

Intervention Group
Experimental group
Description:
Participants in this arm will receive 5 internet-delivered cognitive-behavioral intervention and will have access to 15 educational videos
Treatment:
Behavioral: Telepsychotherapy
Behavioral: Psychoeducational Videos
Active Control Group
Active Comparator group
Description:
Participants in this arm will have access to 15 educational videos.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Psychoeducational Videos

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Caio Casella; Guilherme V Polanczyk, MD PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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